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Protection For Threatened Sharks


Ian Burrett

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Sharks in the English Channel are to be protected under proposed fisheries management measures.

 

 

The Sussex and Eastern Solent coast is said to be nationally important for shark and ray, with "some of the UK's most impressive predatory fish".

 

But local fishermen have seen a decline in catches and the Sussex Sea Fisheries Committee has set out to boost stock.

 

Plans include fishing restrictions and prohibition of removal. All sharks in the area are harmless to people.

 

Other options in the consultation document include closed periods, and rules on minimum and maximum sizes of fish.

 

 

Top predators

 

Prohibition on removal of specific species would apply to both commercial and recreational anglers under the plans.

 

Marine biologist David Harvey said: "Many species once regarded abundant are now seriously depleted or absent."

 

He said many species were susceptible to over-fishing because they grew slowly, matured late and produced few young.

 

But he said the top predators were "very important in maintaining marine ecosystems".

 

Consultation documents can be viewed on the Sussex Sea Fisheries Committee's website.

 

 

Read this bbc.co.uk article online HERE

www.ssacn.org

 

www.tagsharks.com

 

www.onyermarks.co.uk

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